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Tips for Choosing the Right HR Advisory Services for Your Company

November 17, 2025
  • Natasha Hawker HR recruitment expert
    Written by Natasha Hawker
    Founder and Managing Director

    Natasha is a leading HR expert, entrepreneur, author and sought-after media commentator for outlets such as Sunrise (Channel 7), ABC Radio and The Australian Financial Review. Natasha co-founded Employee Matters in 2011 to help Australian businesses achieve success through their people.

Getting HR right is one of the smartest investments you can make in your business. It protects you from risk, strengthens your culture and helps you get the very best from your people. But with so many providers offering HR advisory services, it can be hard to know who to trust and what to look for.

HR advisors differ in their approach. Some focus on compliance, others on culture. Some operate reactively, others proactively. The key is finding a partner who fits your business, your people and your stage of growth.

Top 9 Tips for Choosing the Right HR Advisory Service 

Here are our top tips to guide your decision: 

1. Get Clear on What You Need 

Start with your pain points. Do you need urgent help with compliance? Support with performance management? Or someone to take a longer-term view and guide your people strategy? 

HR advisory services typically cover: 

  • Compliance and legislation – keeping your policies and practices aligned with Fair Work and WHS obligations. 
  • Employment documentation – drafting contracts, position descriptions and policy handbooks. 
  • Recruitment and onboarding – attracting and retaining the right people. 
  • Performance and conduct – managing tricky conversations, grievances and reviews. 
  • Culture and engagement – building a workplace where people want to stay and grow. 

Knowing your priorities upfront will help you identify whether you need a project-based solution or ongoing support. 

2. Look for Industry Know-How 

Every industry has its unique challenges. A construction business has different HR challenges to a professional services firm. Choosing an advisor who understands your sector means less time explaining awards, rosters or hybrid work arrangements, and more time getting tailored solutions. 

Don’t be afraid to ask: 

  • Have you worked with businesses like ours before? 
  • Can you share examples or case studies? 
  • What challenges have you helped clients overcome? 

You’ll quickly get a feel for whether their expertise is relevant to your world. 

3. Check Their Compliance Credentials 

Employment law is complex and constantly shifting. You need to know your HR partner won’t just keep up with changes but also keep you one step ahead. 

Look for signs they’re across the latest legislation such as professional memberships, regular training, or even direct involvement with Fair Work or WHS updates. A good advisor won’t just tell you what’s changed, they’ll explain what it means for your business and help you act on it. 

4. Pay Attention to Their People Lens 

Compliance is essential, but HR is about people. The best advisors balance both. They’ll protect your business while also helping you nurture trust, engagement and productivity. 

Notice how potential advisors talk about employees. Do they frame people as a problem to be managed, or as your greatest asset? The right partner will respect your team and help you build a culture that lasts. 

5. Understand How They Work 

HR services aren’t one-size-fits-all. Common models include: 

  • On-call support: advice when you need it, usually on a retainer. 
  • Project-based: help with a specific task, such as a restructure or redundancy process. 
  • Embedded support: an HR professional working part-time within your business. 
  • Training and coaching: upskilling your managers to handle HR confidently. 

Make sure you’re clear on what’s included, how communication works and what additional costs, if any, might crop up. Transparency here avoids surprises later. 

At Employee Matters, we embed an Employee Expert into your business, whether you require a project-based or ongoing service. We place the utmost importance in providing you an HR advisor that truly understands your business. 

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6. Think About Fit 

You’ll be dealing with sensitive and sometimes stressful issues, so it’s critical you feel comfortable with your advisor. 

Ask yourself: 

  • Do they listen before giving advice? 
  • Do they explain things in plain language? 
  • Are they approachable and responsive? 

The right HR advisor should feel like an extension of your team and someone you can trust with your people and your business. 

7. Plan for Growth 

Your business won’t stay the same size forever. Can the advisor grow with you? Can they scale their support as your workforce expands or your structure changes? 

A future-focused HR partner won’t just solve today’s issues. They’ll help you put the right foundations in place so you’re ready for what’s next. 

8. Ask About Technology 

The right systems can make HR smoother and more transparent. Many advisors provide access to platforms for record-keeping, payroll integration or performance tracking. Others can recommend the tools that will best fit your business. 

Technology shouldn’t replace human insight, but it can save you time and improve the employee experience when used well. 

9. Check Their Track Record 

Ask for testimonials or references. Read reviews. A strong HR partner should be able to demonstrate how they’ve added value to other businesses, whether that’s reducing risk, improving culture or guiding leaders through complex situations. 

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Finding the Right HR Partner for Long-Term Success  Summary 

Choosing the right HR advisory service is about more than ticking boxes. It’s about finding a trusted partner who understands your business, values your people, and helps you move forward with confidence. 

Take the time to ask the right questions, look for both expertise and empathy, and make sure you feel the fit. The right advisor won’t just solve problems. They’ll help your people and your business thrive. 

Why Partner With Employee Matters? 

With a wealth of experience and knowledge across a wide range of industries, Employee Matters tailors its HR advisory services to your need. All our Employee Experts have at least 10 years of experience in Human Resources and are embedded into your business – so even though we’re an outsourced service, you’ll feel like we’re an in-house member of your team.  

Ready To Tackle Your HR Challenges? 

Get in touch with Employee Matters today to discuss how our HR advisory services can transform your business: 

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  • Understand the challenges that are holding your team or growth back
  • Show you how our embedded HR and Recruitment Experts can solve problems faster, without the overheads
  • Identify high-impact areas where HR and Recruitment support could save you time, stress, and money
  • Map out a tailored approach based on your goals, industry, and internal capabilities

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Contents
Top 9 Tips for Choosing the Right HR Advisory Service
1. Get Clear on What You Need
2. Look for Industry Know-How
3. Check Their Compliance Credentials
4. Pay Attention to Their People Lens
5. Understand How They Work
6. Think About Fit
7. Plan for Growth
8. Ask About Technology
9. Check Their Track Record
Finding the Right HR Partner for Long-Term Success Summary
Why Partner With Employee Matters?
Ready To Tackle Your HR Challenges?
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